Amazônia

  • Sebastião Salgado, River landscape, estuary of the Jaú River. Jaú National Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil,, 2019
    River landscape, estuary of the Jaú River. Jaú National Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil,, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, Yanomami Indians from the community of Maturacá, looking at Yaripo, the summit of Pico da Neblina. Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2014
    Yanomami Indians from the community of Maturacá, looking at Yaripo, the summit of Pico da Neblina. Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2014
  • Sebastião Salgado, Josane (foreground) and Aldeni, residents of communities in the Demini River region. Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil,, 2014
    Josane (foreground) and Aldeni, residents of communities in the Demini River region. Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil,, 2014
  • Sebastião Salgado, Jaú River, Jaú National Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
    Jaú River, Jaú National Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, Fishing with timbó, a toxic substance that can paralyze fish, in the Jukihi stream. Suruwahá Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2017
    Fishing with timbó, a toxic substance that can paralyze fish, in the Jukihi stream. Suruwahá Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2017
  • Sebastião Salgado, Aracá State Park. El Dorado Falls (background) and Desabamento Falls (foreground). State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
    Aracá State Park. El Dorado Falls (background) and Desabamento Falls (foreground). State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, Anavilhanas archipelago, Anavilhanas National Park, Lower Rio Negro. State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
    Anavilhanas archipelago, Anavilhanas National Park, Lower Rio Negro. State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, The paraná connecting the Rio Negro with the Cuyuní River.In Portuguese,paranásarelake- like bodies of water connected to major rivers by canals called furos (punctures). During floods, the two often merge as if the river were widening. State of Amazonas, 2019
    The paraná connecting the Rio Negro with the Cuyuní River.In Portuguese,paranásarelake- like bodies of water connected to major rivers by canals called furos (punctures). During floods, the two often merge as if the river were widening. State of Amazonas, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, The municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira. Cauaburi River, Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2018
    The municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira. Cauaburi River, Yanomami Indigenous Territory, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2018
  • Sebastião Salgado, The Demini River is a tributary of the Rio Negro and flows through the Yanomami Indigenous Territory, bordering the rises of Serra do Aracá Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
    The Demini River is a tributary of the Rio Negro and flows through the Yanomami Indigenous Territory, bordering the rises of Serra do Aracá Park, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2019
  • Sebastião Salgado, State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2009
    State of Amazonas, Brazil, 2009